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Week 1 Greek and Latin Root Words
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Example Words: Aerosol – to put out air or gas, which forces another substance out of container Anaerobic – living, active, occurring, or existing in the absence of free oxygen. Aerate – to put air or gas into something, such as soil or liquid MeaningOrigin air, atmosphereGreek -aer-
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Example Words: Ambidextrous – describing a person who is able to use the right and left hands. Amphitheater– an oval building. Tiers of seats for spectators surround the central space so events can be seen from both side. Ambiguous – capable of having two meanings. MeaningOrigin bothGreek -ambi-, -amphi-
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Example Words: Animated – full of life or excitement; lively Inanimate – not alive; especially in the manner of animals and human. Magnanimous – Very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone else powerful than oneself. MeaningOrigin spirit, soul, lifeLatin -anim-
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Example Words: Aquatic – living or found in or near water; of or relating to the animals and plants that live in or near water. Hydraulic – operated by the pressure of a fluid; occurring or used in a hydraulic system Hydrant – pipe at which water may be drawn from a water main MeaningOrigin waterLatin (aqua) Greek (hydr) -aqua-, -hydra-
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Example Words: Monarchy – supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person Hierarchy – any system of persons or things ranked one above another Archetype – the original pattern or model from which all things of she same kind are copied. MeaningOrigin to rule, rulerLatin -arch-
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Example Words: Armadillo – small animal whose body is protected by hard bony armor. Armada – large fleet of warships; a large force or group of usually moving things. Disarm – to take weapons from; to reduce the size and strength of the armed forces. MeaningOrigin army, weaponLatin -arm-
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Example Words: Asterisk – * A note used in printed text that indicates additional information below. Disaster – “ill-stared event” Astronomical – enormously or inconceivably large or great MeaningOrigin starGreek -astr-
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Example Words: Audition – a short performance to show talents Audience – group of people who gather together to listen to something. MeaningOrigin to hearLatin -audi-
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Example Words: Benefactor – one who helps another, especially by giving money Bonus – something extra given, usually for good work Malfunction – to fail to operate properly -bene/bon-, -mal- MeaningOriginMeaning good, wellLatinbad, wretched
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Example Words: Biohazard – dangerous to human beings Biodegradable – capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down by natural processes, bacteria, etc. MeaningOrigin LifeGreek -bio-
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